"And I would jump until I've caught all the stars."
The little boy is hell-bent on finding all the answers to his questions, while the priest guides him through the tiniest thoughts that prevail in an ordinary man's mind. Whether it is an interesting book he read, an eerie dream he dreamt, a simple wish he had, or when he felt motivated, the priest describes a small aspect of a man's head.
The book guides you through motivational perceptions and the simple ideas and notions that a person would daydream about. This poetry book can be called a little package of plain sailing thoughts that one can relate to.
"I've loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night."
-Galileo Galilei